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(00:00-22:58) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query live from Grand Park at Colts Training Camp and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio. They start the show by discussing last night’s win for the Indiana Fever over the Las Vegas Aces. Indianapolis Colts safety Cam Bynum joins the program to discuss his transition to Indianapolis, admits that he sees some similarities between Brian Flores defense in Minnesota to what Lou Anarumo is installing in Indianapolis, reveals what intrigued him about signing with the Colts, shares what the Philippines mean to him with that being his offseason home, and compares what he has seen from the two quarterbacks.
(22:58-31:42) – Jake reveals why he’s in studio now instead of broadcasting from Grand Park. He also reveals what happened earlier this week in his personal life and ties it into today’s main topics of discussion.
(31:42-41:39) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by discussing the three big celebrity deaths this week and explains how they had an impact on how we view things today.
(41:39-1:04:53) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query by discussing the likelihood of Jelani Woods making the 53-man roster for the Colts. Kevin also discusses the impressive day today for Anthony Richardson and Tyler Warren, the challenges of evaluating how a team is looking in training camp outside of the joint practices and identifies Adonai Mitchell as a player who has not had a good camp thus far.
(1:04:53-1:15:37) – With Eddie wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt, it makes Jake wonder how many people are like him when it comes to Major League Baseball. Is it okay to have multiple teams to root for instead of being a fan of just one? Plus, they discuss where things are at with their baseball beer bet.
(1:15:37-1:22:43) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing IndyCar with just a handful of races left. Can Pato O’Ward catch Alex Palou in the standings? What’s the future of Will Power at Team Penske?
(1:22:43-1:52:30) – Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison kick off the final hour of the show by discussing some of the early takeaways from training camp for the Colts after three practices. Jake admits that there really isn’t a big storyline yet, which is a good thing. John Oreovicz joins the program to discuss the release of his book about the 1999 CART season filled with triumph and tragedy, how much he used to love watching IndyCar growing up because he hopes it can get back to that, and where you can get his book.
(1:52:30-2:01:34) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health. For this week, Jake is joined by Dr. Adam Hicks to discuss peripheral artery disease, PAD, and what we can do to prevent PAD.
(2:01:34-2:04:56) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing their weekend plans!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-22:58) – Query & Company opens on a Friday with Jake Query live from Grand Park at Colts Training Camp and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio. They start the show by discussing last night’s win for the Indiana Fever over the Las Vegas Aces. Indianapolis Colts safety Cam Bynum joins the program to discuss his transition to Indianapolis, admits that he sees some similarities between Brian Flores defense in Minnesota to what Lou Anarumo is installing in Indianapolis, reveals what intrigued him about signing with the Colts, shares what the Philippines mean to him with that being his offseason home, and compares what he has seen from the two quarterbacks.
(22:58-31:42) – Jake reveals why he’s in studio now instead of broadcasting from Grand Park. He also reveals what happened earlier this week in his personal life and ties it into today’s main topics of discussion.
(31:42-41:39) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by discussing the three big celebrity deaths this week and explains how they had an impact on how we view things today.
(41:39-1:04:53) – The Fan Morning Show’s Kevin Bowen makes his weekly visit on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query by discussing the likelihood of Jelani Woods making the 53-man roster for the Colts. Kevin also discusses the impressive day today for Anthony Richardson and Tyler Warren, the challenges of evaluating how a team is looking in training camp outside of the joint practices and identifies Adonai Mitchell as a player who has not had a good camp thus far.
(1:04:53-1:15:37) – With Eddie wearing a Cincinnati Reds shirt, it makes Jake wonder how many people are like him when it comes to Major League Baseball. Is it okay to have multiple teams to root for instead of being a fan of just one? Plus, they discuss where things are at with their baseball beer bet.
(1:15:37-1:22:43) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing IndyCar with just a handful of races left. Can Pato O’Ward catch Alex Palou in the standings? What’s the future of Will Power at Team Penske?
(1:22:43-1:52:30) – Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison kick off the final hour of the show by discussing some of the early takeaways from training camp for the Colts after three practices. Jake admits that there really isn’t a big storyline yet, which is a good thing. John Oreovicz joins the program to discuss the release of his book about the 1999 CART season filled with triumph and tragedy, how much he used to love watching IndyCar growing up because he hopes it can get back to that, and where you can get his book.
(1:52:30-2:01:34) – Every Friday on Query & Company is a Good For The Heart Friday sponsored by Franciscan Health. For this week, Jake is joined by Dr. Adam Hicks to discuss peripheral artery disease, PAD, and what we can do to prevent PAD.
(2:01:34-2:04:56) – Today’s show closes out with Jake and Eddie discussing their weekend plans!
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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